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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Blessings.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
I'm viras and I'm sure and we are the Ras.
Speaker 1 (00:04):
Please stay tuned for season ten of Let's Talk to
the Lord gospel radio.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Talk show created and hosted by Apostle doctor John E.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Ross.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
How many know that this makes me your last time?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
We just don't know.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
I don't understand and give God the boy.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
I want to testify what I have so many childs
from my mom, what cows.
Speaker 4 (00:51):
I didn't know what to do.
Speaker 5 (00:56):
Even when I found.
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Pain, I cant buried, but I must crying out louder.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
God on me your health only and you cannot trust
hurt you so you didn't deserve it? Oh my God, No,
can I ask you now to help?
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Or?
Speaker 2 (02:05):
I really don't know how?
Speaker 6 (02:09):
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Dead rasist for one man it irises did resist for
one or man I kept do go away for one
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or man I kept on holding on for another. Ban
You took my hand, You told me to hold on. Yeah,
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I was struggling hard. I needed you so much. Then
I took your hand, held on tight. Do you power
your mind?
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (03:25):
I resisted for one bood more God than another minute.
Speaker 8 (03:34):
More.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Yeah, di rasist resist for one man, irasistrasist for one mon.
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I have gone away one for man and one minute. Gay.
I kept done holding for a dollar man. And if
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he did it for me, he can do it for you.
He'll do it for you. He'll do it for you.
If he did it for me, he can do it
for you. He is doing it for you, do.
Speaker 8 (04:42):
It for you.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
If he did it for me, he can do it
for you. He'll do it for you.
Speaker 9 (04:51):
He'll do it for you.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
If he did it for me, he can see you
do Because I had one for bion to say I
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was sorry one for ban.
Speaker 6 (05:22):
Tuc diducto trust in him, not in So resist, resist
for one bone day. Yes, I resist and resist for
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a nother pen.
Speaker 9 (05:50):
Pain.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
I can't bear it, but I must.
Speaker 9 (05:58):
Yeah, Peace be to.
Speaker 8 (06:16):
This house in the name of Christ. I am your
radio Apostle. Apostle John E. Ross, moderator and host of
this podcast and founder of Omega International Prophetic Ministries. Many
thanks to you for tuning in for Season ten, the
Season for Divine Order and the Let's Talk to the
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Lord Gospel radio talk show and Kingdom. Our guests for
season ten of Let's Talk to the Lord is joining
us all the way from Italy. She is an independent
recording artist becoming Calleen Sister Colleen Rooks. Welcome to Let's
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Talk to the Lord.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Thank you so much for having me, Apostle Ross. It's
a pleasure and honor to be with you today, and
thank you so much for you for having me and
I see a big hello to everyone that's following. Thanks again.
Speaker 8 (07:17):
And before we begin our interview and discussion, in your
own words, please describe the story of your life.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Well, I grew up in a home my parents. My parents,
of course were Pentecostal. My dad and my mom sang
in the choir. They had their own group singing, and
from a very early age I was encouraged, let's say,
even obligated to sing since I was seven until I
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was about sixteen. I was very tall, very shy, very
highly strong child, and I did not like singing. By
you know, I would be doing duets with my sister
trios with my mom singing in the choir. And once
I was singing in the choir, I was fine, but
once I had to be singing zeos and trios. I
would get very very nervous, very very pressed. I wouldn't sleep,
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I would have fever and headaches and so forth. And
it was very very hard for me, all of this
until I was around sixteen when we had to sing
and this, you know, one of these big turches, and
I had no voice, and I asked the pianist to
please lower the song, and instead she raised up, you know,
the notes, and I was unable to sing. It was
a total fiasco. And I was so embarrassed that the
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pastor had to go, you know, and get the key
to the back gates and to let me out because
I was so ashamed, you know. And I never sang
again for many many years, more than twenty years. I
could not even say sing happy birthday to you because
I was so traumatized by it. It took me a
long long time, very long time to even fathom singing anything.
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And also, you know, I'm the firstborn of three children,
very tall, very sigh. My sister one year younger than me.
She was shorter than me, but very extroverted. I'm introverted.
So my brother eleven years younger than I, and didn't
have a good relationship with my mom, I was, you know,
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the least talented of the three, according to her, the
least in talent and the least everything. And that made
me have very low self esteem, and you know, and
it took me many years to overcome many many of
the things that I went through at home. I left
home at at early age, when I was eighteen, and
got married quite early when I was twenty two, and
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still had to battle through, you know, made a tripter
from where I was to come to Italy, and had
to go through a lot of solitude, and so it
was not easy for me, you know, and I never
thought that I'd be able to sing anything. I work
in a spa, and after many many years, I was
there doing a massage in the spa and it's a
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Chinese lady. But I had on my worship music in
the background, just the instrumentals, and I asked her if
it was okay to keep the music on, and she
said yes, I love Jesus, and so I said, well,
that's wonderful. And I found out at the end of
the massage that she was a pastor of a megachurch
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in California, and she told me and her husband, who
was the worship leader told me that I was start
writing songs, which I thought was not possible, And they
told me to keep myself phone near to my bed
when I went to sleep, and God would start inspiring
me songs. And that's what happened, and that's how I started.
Speaker 8 (10:53):
Yes, dang man, mister Brooks, please tell the Kingdom when
and where Christ found you, to share a little of
your journey to relationship with our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Well, like I said, I did grow up in a
Christian household, but in a very well known family. But
behind closed doors, I suffered a lot. I had a
very bad relationship with my mom. My mom abused me
a lot when I was little. My dad was a policeman,
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a very well known policeman, high up in the police force,
but did not realize that at home that I was
being badly abused by my mom. And you know, he
would spend a lot of time out of the house.
He would come home, like to the horn outside for
them to go to choir practice, and my mom, seeing
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my dad arrived, he wouldn't come into the house. He
would be in the car tooting the horn for her
to gut outside. He would come back and tie me
to the chair and leave me tired of there, and
then go to church. Things like that, like really bad things.
My grandmother would have to come and untie me during
the you know, when my sister would call her and
things like that. And so I didn't have a very
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good even though I would sing in church, nobody in
the church I ever knew certain things would happen to
me being badly beaten by my mom, etc. Because I'm
the facade. You were like the perfect family, and people
wanted to be like us. But if you were to
see behind the scenes, it was totally different. So when
I did leave home, you know, I went through a
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period of time when I did not want to hear
anything about the church at all.
Speaker 8 (12:40):
And so.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
One day when I was working, a friend of mine
told me he was a Muslim. He said to me
that he had gone to Climate Square Church, you know,
And I said, that's strange that you would go to
times Worth Church, And he said, they have this wonderful choir.
I think you'd like it. So I did go. And
I love these maths choirs in America. They're just amazing.
And I did listen to the praise and worship was wonderful.
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It touched me, but I was not able to listen
to this German and I did this for several months,
just going listening to the worship and leaving. When I
came to Italy for ten years, I just I went
through a bad marriage. I got married, I came to Italy,
I went through a very very bad marriage, and I
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was upset with God. I was upset with him. I
thought that if I did everything you know that we
were taught when we were little, you know, to get
to marriage the way God wanted to get to marriage
and so forth, and I would have been in his will.
But things went off key in my marriage, and I
blamed God and I said, okay, I'm not going to
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do things your way anymore. And I turned away from him,
my backslift for like ten years. During those ten years,
I my husband and Iry got divorced. I met someone
else and who could not have kids. We went through
the process of insemination, you know, and I did get
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pregnant after quite a while, but I almost died during
the pregnancy. Their hyper stimulation with the home ones was
tremendous and I was all I was almost died from
the hyperstimulation and while I was pregnant, the baby growing
inside of me, also the system, the fibroids and the
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tumors and stuff were also growing, and and I had
ad sizes where liquid went into my lungs and into
my heart and I and I literally almost died. During
that period, I was totally alone because in the first
week of knowing that I was pregnant, my ex and
I Rey broke up. I didn't know at the time
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that he was bipolar. He started to have episodes when
I had just gotten pregnant, and I was so afraid
of him, and I was afraid that the baby, you know,
I would have bought spontaneously because of the fair and
the anguish.
Speaker 8 (15:12):
So I.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Had to leave and I was I had the time.
I had a salon, and I would sleep in the salon,
you know, and I was able to do like one
massage in the morning, one in the evening, just to
be able to pay the rent. And from the fourth
month on, I had contractions, so I was told not
to get out of bed, to stay completely still, and
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I remember just lying in the waiting room of my
salon and not being able to do anything, and the
pain was so atrocious as my baby grew and I
would be listening to the tiktoking of the clock, you know,
on the wall of my salon, and I just asked
the God. I said, if you do not help me,
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I will surely die of pain, physicalpit in, psychological pain,
every pain, everywhere that that you didn't even think of.
I was that much in pain, and in that despair
I beg God to forgive me of my sins. I
told him that I was very sorry. I repented, and
he found me where I was in my desperation and
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he forgave me. And so after that I started to
live for him like the way I should. While I
was growing up in my house in Trinidad, I lived
the life of pleasing life, maybe for Jesus, but it
was out of obedience to him, you know. But now
it is something that I feel strongly. It is something
that has totally It is what makes me who I am,
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you know. It's what makes me consider Him first and
me second. It is what makes me choose him every day.
So that is how my journey, my real journey with
Him started.
Speaker 8 (17:01):
And what is your calling and purpose in the body
of Christ and in the Kingdom of God.
Speaker 1 (17:11):
I believe that I'm a listener and I'm a helper,
and I'm a supporter, and I serve people that way.
I understand that I may have undergone some tremendous situations
in my life and I couldn't understand. I don't know
why certain things have happened to me during my lifetime,
but after a lot of consideration, I imagine it's because
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having come through those things, God gave me the grace
to overcome a lot of things, change things on common
things that I'm able to walk in other people's shoes
and truly understand them. I have a lot of empathy
for people, and I really do try to listen and
to be a shoulder that they can cry on and
when I tell them my testimony. I have met along
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my path many many single moms that I've encouraged, that
I've tried to help. And even once when this listener
that found me on YouTube, I was singing my song
about forgiveness and about what had happened, you know, the
relationship with my mom. He told me that he understood
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that song so well because he had been ill treated
a lot by his parents. He had been in a
madhouse for a long time, you know, when I'm and
he had psychiatric treatment and it helped him because he
thought that he understood the words completely. And also he
told me that in Japan, you know, people have this
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honor code. They don't really understand forgiveness. It's it's easier
for them to commit harakidi and kill themselves suicide rather
than forgive someone. It's just their culture. And it was
amazing to me that someone on the other side of
the world, and I always thought that my audience was
only for women, a Japanese man, would actually understand that song,
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and it just humbled me to think that God inspired
me to write that song out of something that had
hurt me so much, but across the world someone understood.
And so I think that my purpose is sharing some
of the things that have happened to me, and even
though they were hard at the time, thanking him that
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he brought me through, and praying that others would be
touched by the music and be able to come through
with themselves as well. One minute at a time, just
like I did.
Speaker 8 (19:37):
An A Man and a Man Again Kingdom, I will
be interviewing Pauline about the story behind the song Under
His Wings to begin Kingdom. Finding and abiding under the
wings of God is a phrase that means in God
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we can find things. Ctuary. It's a hiding place. He's
our safe place. God is a retreat and he is
a safe haven. God is a place of safety. He
is a place of shelter. God is a shelter from
danger or hardship. He is also a place for sinners.
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God's wings means we can go to God in prayer
and secret prayer and look into His word to see
how to live and the path we should go and
how to live out His commands and purposes for our lives. Kingdom.
Placing oneselves under God's wings declares that you trust God.
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Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus and to take
Him at his word. Kingdom. The spiritual meaning of wings
are connection to the Divine. His wings or a symbol
of spiritual ascension, representing purity, elevation and freedom. His wings
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gives us the ability to move freely between the earth
realm and the Divine, symbolizing freedom, ascension, and protection, and
it expresses our souls as yearning towards the power of God.
Mister Brooks, please tell your testimony and tell the story
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behind your song under his wings.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
Okay, Like I said before, while I was pregnant, to
be found out that my ex was bipolar. And so
when my son, of course from a very little age,
I was obligated to send him to stay with his
dad on weekends. But I would pray through the weekends,
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literally pray through the nights, because I was terrified for
my son. He did strange things like I had actually
seen him when he was just born. You know the
little egg shaped thing that you keep babies in when
they were little. I would see him putting him on
the top of the shelf in a library, the bookcase
on the top of the shelf, all the way up there,
and I'd say, like, what if he would fall? He
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would do strange things like that. I was terrified for him.
And my son was like allergic to cats and dogs,
and they would put him in the midst of them,
and I was terrified for my child. Anyway, I digressed
around seven years old. When Lee one was about seven
years old, I didn't realize that his dad had his
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had started to frighten him in some way. I didn't
realize because he didn't show it. He would just come
closer to me and wanted to be held, but he
didn't express himself to me about what he was going through.
And one day, maybe just he he burned. He started
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burning some garbage in the kitchen, which was something so
unlikely because I hi, of course at that age you
hide everything, You hide matches, you hide lighters, everything. But
he managed to get hold of you know, matches and
set some garbage alight in the kitchen and I went
running smelling the smoke, and I was like, what is
it with you today? And he said his dad told
him to send him smoke signals, you know, and his
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dad not realizing that a seven year would literally take
that as an invitation to send a smoke signal, and
he tried to almost lit my kitchen the lights. Apart
from that day, he was not behaving like he normally did.
He was disobedient. He would just not behave and I
was like, what is it with his child? I took
him to the park and that day, you know, they
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had the way you have a pulley from one side
of the you know, one side to the other side
of a park, that's kind of like a valley on
the pulley. He did that and then he came running
to me and he was crying, and he had had
a terrible belly ache, and I had to go and
change his clothes, and I was wondering what was up
with him. He said he needed to go home, and
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he was crying, and I wondered what was going on
with him? And in the end, it was he said
that he started hearing voices telling him to throw himself
off of the pulley, and it was high up and
he could literally have hurt himself if not died. So
I was, I think, what are you talking about? And
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then he started telling me that he started hearing these
voices telling him to hurt himself, to kill himself. And
then when he was sleeping, he would dream of short
black figures tried to kill him, trying to choke him.
He would he would dream of being sucked into the
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middle of the earth and being, you know, terrified. And
that's when I realized that this child had a spirit
of fair and death on him, and so he needed deliverance,
you know, And this all started. I didn't say it
in the beginning. He had seen his dad hurt me,
tried to hurt me, and he has seen a scene
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that really really upset him, and this thing started immediately
after a few days after so I realized what was
going on. I would pray through the night. We got
deliverance for him, you know, praying, praying and plastering all
these these things that were terrifying him. And when he
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went through that, I started praying Some ninety one over
him and he learned the song ninety one and it
really gave him solace, and it also did for me,
and I turned it into a song back then. It's
completely different from the way the song is now, but
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it was a way for him to remember the words
to teaching tool for him. And that is how song
the Psalm ninety one, my way of singing it came about,
because it speaks so expressly about how God is our
refuge and our fortunes, and in him we trust. If
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we trust in him, he will deliver us from the
snares and from all the arrows and the darkness that
is coming against us. And that is why it's so
very precious to me, and it became very precious to him.
That's why I wrote that song.
Speaker 8 (26:39):
In Kingdom. To be under the wings of Jesus means
to find protection, comfort and guidance in God's presence through
the Holy Spirit. The metaphor originates from Psalms ninety one
to four, which she clars that God will cover us
with his feathers and provides refuge under his wings. Kingdom.
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Feathers denote not only the connection to the spiritual realm,
but also represents messages from angels and the Holy Spirit.
Feathers represent transformation, encourages personal growth, and they urge us
to let go of negatives and negativity and embrace new opportunities. Kingdom,
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the Breon Standard Bible declares, He will cover you with feathers.
Under his wings you will find refuge. His faithfulness is
a shield and ramparts Kingdom. Rampart means to fortify and
surround with as a defensive wall of a castle, conveying
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a strong military force, suggesting defense and protection against enemies.
And he is a reliable defense, emphasizing his unwavering commitment
to his people. Yet at the same time he is
tender and nurturing with care and intimacy. Mister Brooks, please
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send a word of encouragement to the soul that is
in trouble or in the season of despair and needs
to find their way to God's wings.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Indeed, if you will make the most High our Lord,
your hiding place, your refuge, and your fortress, he will
order his angels to carry you in the palm of
their hands, so that you feed the negation against any stone.
He will cover you under his wings. It says that
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you know you will not succumb to pestilence, that the
arrows that fly by, they will not hurt you, and
that even though a thousand four that you're left a
ten thousand, that you're right, no horror comes near us. Now.
We do undergo things during the day and during our lifetimes,
but he's saying that he will protect us, and he
will protect us. So my encouragement is that even though
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we go through hard time, just look to him. Look up.
The time seems to be getting darker right now, but
if we look to him and we look up, he
is there to be our refuge. He's there to give
us solace, he's there to cover us with his wings,
and we can be sure that he is looking out
for us.
Speaker 9 (29:28):
Sister Brooks, do you have.
Speaker 8 (29:30):
Any final words that you would like to leave with
our listeners about God's define protection or how to find
refuge in God.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
Like I said before, just making him the main, the
first love of your life, your secret place, the secret place.
All the time, whatever we are doing, consider him for
whatever we are supposed to make a choice, Talk to
him first. Give the Holy Spirit a chance to guide
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us at all times. And if we make him our
refuge and our fortress, then he will surely cover us
with his wings, and he will make sure that that
harm will not come to his children.
Speaker 8 (30:27):
A man a man and a man against such brooks.
What are your websites on social media pages? And how
mad the Kingdom book you?
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Well? I am on Instagram and Facebook. My art name
is becoming Colleen c O L e E N. But
then you will also find the music on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon, Deezer,
Pandora title you know normal at sans Flow with Media
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Nette boom Play. And if you are on Instagram on
my page you will see that at hyperfolio. If you
click there you will see all of the songs and
the videos that have done. They're not many yet, but
it is a work in progress after all.
Speaker 8 (31:17):
And how made the Kingdom support your ministry and purchase
your music?
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Yes, you can download the music on Spotify. You can
see it us on Apple on iTunes. To support me,
the best thing would be to sare the music there it.
What happened to me is that in my country, in
Fernanda and Tobago, i am a Trinidadian An actions there
incorporated into seas an actress and she incorporated the song
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into a skit and she sent it to me, and
also they sang it in her church. She's the Anglican
and they sang it in a cappella and it was
the most one of the most wonderful experiences because the idea,
after having you know, my songs before Psalm ninety one
were for unbelievers telling of my testimony, but this is
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taken straight from the Bible. And so it was such
a pleasure and such an honor for me that they
sang it in their church and they are singing it
in their church, and that is what that is what
it is meant for. So if anybody out there is
part of a choir, please if you could introduce it
to your leader, your worship team, and if they would
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like to sing it and make it into one of
those Gospel Americans songs, I would just love it great.
You know that is what I am hoping and believing
that God will just open up doors. Sometimes you may
not get as the views or whatever it is like
on social media, but if people in the church are
singing the song, then that is the most important thing.
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And if it's encouraging them and they're learning the Bibles
through the song, then it's perfect. And that's what I
would like.
Speaker 8 (33:01):
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in all thy ways, and the blessings of the Lord
be upon you and his grace keep you at the
foot of the cross under a open heaven and Yahweh's
mighty name.
Speaker 7 (35:34):
We pray a man, He who dwells in the shelter
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of the almost high, shall abide under the shadow.
Speaker 2 (36:18):
The all my I will say to the Nord, you are.
Speaker 7 (36:24):
My refuge and my fortress in you, I trust, surely
you deliver me from the snare, and you cover me
with your wings.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
If you will say to the Lord, you are.
Speaker 5 (36:41):
My refuge and my fortress in you, I trust, surely
he'll deliver you from the snare, and he'll cover you
with his ways.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
I will not blamere. I will pay Toro of Londerland.
I will not build a spare.
Speaker 7 (37:06):
I will not fill ay a roll a fine by day.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
No, I will not build a fair. I will not
built act of the us that dark. I will not
building a fare.
Speaker 4 (37:23):
I will I.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
Building any struction that lies that to day.
Speaker 7 (37:32):
In the shelter roll by chat Ab under.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
The shadow of by Well, in the shelter of pi Ab,
under the shadow.
Speaker 7 (37:59):
Ally what'll at you all? Lesson tenn out the ball
at your ride, But no harm will come there you,
No harm will come there?
Speaker 1 (38:11):
You go?
Speaker 5 (38:12):
What as the all that's y'all lessen ten at the
fall that job.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
Right, But his age is around you, his ages around you?
What all that shall l tend at all that job right,
but no.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
Harm to come near you.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
His axes protect you know what all that tell that
the whole.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
I joy my, but no harm will come there you.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
His wings will cover.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
He's covering me.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
He's covering me. He's covering me, he's coloring me.
Speaker 7 (38:45):
Now I'm anxiety free, anxiety free, anxiety for anxiety free.
Speaker 2 (38:53):
Because he's answering me. He's answering me, delivering, delivering me.
And he is he honoring me, his honoring be.
Speaker 1 (39:07):
I.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
He's covering me, he's covering be. He would well the
shelter of old bye shall by.
Speaker 4 (39:23):
The shadow.
Speaker 2 (39:26):
Bye bye wisdo.
Speaker 7 (39:31):
That she went protection, protection, protection, at least.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Short his wings on Lord, you are awsome, b you
(40:01):
are the great she oh prow that out. Youre not
(40:22):
saying come a sadness, and that is not f I
can help the fon of house.
Speaker 10 (40:32):
I can't help the fuse, but now it's not great
in day look that you'll see that is calling?
Speaker 2 (40:52):
And will you you?
Speaker 9 (40:53):
And will you here.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
Sting too rage?
Speaker 4 (40:57):
And I watch of your lives on.
Speaker 8 (41:16):
His holly, his.
Speaker 9 (41:22):
Saduate kingdom.
Speaker 8 (41:41):
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